After negotiations, energy companies opt against placing wind farms in Val Verde County

Aug 20, 2019

After negotiations, energy companies opt against placing wind farms in Val Verde County

Aug 20, 2019

The canceling of Deadmans Pass and Green Valley wind projects is a great win for Val Verde County but the threat is far from over. The Devils River region REMAINS AT RISK of further wind energy development. DRC’s Don’t Blow It campaign continues to advocate for long term protection and conservation of this wild pristine area for future generations. Thank you KSAT for shedding light on Don’t Blow It! See original article here!

Devils River Conservancy battled the idea through 'Don't Blow It' campaign

By Justin Horne - Weather Authority Meteorologist/Reporter

The canceling of Deadmans Pass and Green Valley wind projects is a great win for Val Verde County but the threat is far from over. The Devils River region REMAINS AT RISK of further wind energy development. DRC’s Don’t Blow It campaign continues to advocate for long term protection and conservation of this wild pristine area for future generations. Thank you KSAT 12 & KSAT.com for shedding light on#DontBlowItTX!

VAL VERDE COUNTY, Texas - In the wide-open spaces of Val Verde County lies the Devils River, one of the last pristine, wild rivers in Texas.  Recently, it was at the center of a months long negotiation.

"Absolutely. It's a major win for us and for future generations of Texas and for anyone else who cares about the wide-open spaces in our state,” explained Julie Lewey, with the Devils River Conservancy. 

The group, made up of landowners along the Devils River and concerned citizens, is calling it a win after negotiations with two energy companies ended with two potential wind farm projects near the river, being scrapped.

For months, the Devils River Conservancy has promoted its "Don’t Blow it" campaign in an effort to keep wind farms from calling Val Verde County, and specifically those areas around the Devils River, home. While the group supports renewable energy, its members believe the massive turbine towers could potentially affect the river’s water quality and may be better served at another location in Texas. 

"It also has the possibility of disrupting ground water flows in karst aquifer systems like we have in Val Verde County,” said Lewey.

While Val Verde County is home to one wind farm already, additional wind projects also faced resistance from the city of Del Rio, home to Laughlin Air Force Base.

“[It’s] one of the busiest airports for takeoffs and landings in the United States, when they're flying,” explained Skip Baker, who heads up military affairs for Del Rio’s Chamber of Commerce.

The city, whose economy relies heavily on Laughlin, worried about the effects of the near-500-foot structures.

"Wind farms create quite a bit of problems for the low-level flying,” said Baker.

After recent negotiations, the two energy companies involved opted to pull out of their respective projects.

E.ON energy has yet to comment, while Richard Walker of RD Energy Group, said,

“While opposition from some parties was a factor in our decision to end development efforts on a project in Val Verde County, a lack of electric transmission capacity in the area as indicated by study results received from ERCOT was the overriding factor.”

Still, the Devils River Conservancy is applauding the energy companies’ decision. 

"The degree of corporate responsibility has been incredibly surprising and refreshing,” said Lewey. 

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Don't Blow It Texas is a coalition-driven campaign protecting the Devils River watershed from inappropriate industrial encroachment development. We support renewable energy and progress but oppose the incursion of the Howard-Solstice Project of 765kV lines across virgin country to electrify the Permian Basin as well as the negative effects that wind turbine fields has on the local ecosystem and environment.

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Don't Blow It Texas is a coalition-driven campaign protecting the Devils River watershed from inappropriate industrial encroachment development. We support renewable energy and progress but oppose the incursion of the Howard-Solstice Project of 765kV lines across virgin country to electrify the Permian Basin as well as the negative effects that wind turbine fields has on the local ecosystem and environment.

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Don't Blow It Texas is a coalition-driven campaign protecting the Devils River watershed from inappropriate industrial encroachment development. We support renewable energy and progress but oppose the incursion of the Howard-Solstice Project of 765kV lines across virgin country to electrify the Permian Basin as well as the negative effects that wind turbine fields has on the local ecosystem and environment.

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Don't Blow It Texas is a coalition-driven campaign protecting the Devils River watershed from inappropriate industrial encroachment development. We support renewable energy and progress but oppose the incursion of the Howard-Solstice Project of 765kV lines across virgin country to electrify the Permian Basin as well as the negative effects that wind turbine fields has on the local ecosystem and environment.